Affinity Diagramming
Affinity diagramming is a participatory method where concepts written on cards are sorted into related groups and sub-groups. The original intent of affinity diagramming was to help diagnose...
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A diary study requires users, or observers of users, to keep track of activities or events in some form of diary or log for a particular period of time.Related LinksFormal Publications Rieman, J....
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View ArticleCognitive Models
Cognitive models are ways of describing or predicting user performance through a generalized representation of the way a type of user would interact with a system. The model allows a designer to...
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GOMS is a family of predictive models of human performance that can be used to improve the efficiency of human-machine interaction by identifying and eliminating unnecessary user actions. GOMS stands...
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View ArticleInteraction Design
Interaction Design (IxD) defines the structure and behavior of interactive systems. Interaction Designers strive to create meaningful relationships between people and the products and services that...
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